Ardha Qorobo is suitable grazing site for goats, home to the famous Sheikh Ali Aliow (Dera) Issack Waqo, with passionate impression and love he had shown immensely sharing with #Nomad Green Belt Movement, he sought for a group photo with the team in memory of more than 200 years old Ardha Qorobo. This is historic but life is full of beauty at Ardha.
A very useful history that passed un noticed, as you look at the pictures below a big landmark is down between Elwak and Borehole 11, the big 'Qorobo' at Ardha is down. Trees help record the history of your family as they grow and develop alongside you and your kids.
We often make an emotional connection with Trees we plant or become personally attached to the ones that we see every day. These strong bonds are evidenced by the hundreds of groups and organizations across the Country that go to great lengths to protect and save particularly large or historic Trees from the dangers of modern development. But on the other hand I'm quiet delighted Nomad Green Belt movement (NGBM) Tree planting project is changing the face of the new Kutulo Sub-County making it environmentally sustainable and aesthetically beautiful for both human-habitat development.
NGBM applaud and recommend local communities to protect and preserve nature, plant more Trees and replace the deforestation with afforestation activities. Trees are an important part of every community. Our streets, parks, playgrounds and backyards are lined with Trees that create a peaceful, aesthetically pleasing environment. Trees increase our quality of life by bringing natural elements and wildlife habitats into our settings.
We gather under the cool shade they provide during outdoor activities with family and friends. As example given of Ardha Qorobo many neighborhoods are also the home of very old trees that serve as historic landmarks and a great source of town pride. Trees have supported and sustained life throughout our existence.
Photo credit: Abdikalif Adan on 10th July 2015
Photo Crédit: Abdikalif Adan on 10th July 2015
Photo Credit: Abdikalif Adan on 10th July 2016
Photo Crédit: Abdikalif Adan on 10th July 2016
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